Intek Plastics Adds to
Management TeamIntek Plastics of Hastings,
Minn., has added two individuals with years of experience in the window and door
industry to its executive staff. Robert J. Tracy, a 14-year veteran of Andersen
Windows, was named vice president of operations. He most recently served as vice
president of supply management for Pentair Enclosures.

Alan C Colliander began
his career at Intek and spent ten years in the company’s sales department
before leaving to join A & B Plastics. He most recently served as director
of OEM sales for Bordner and Associates, a manufacturer’s representative
specializing in custom profile extrusion and injection molding. He has rejoined Intek
as vice president of sales and marketing.

A
Face in the Crowd

Gregg
ProsciaSenior
Vice President
Silver Line Windows
North Brunswick, N.J.

Date of Birth:

May
5, 1958.Hometown: Cedar
Grove, N.J.Education: “School
of Hard Knocks” and two years at Montclair State University.Family: Wife,
Jill and three children: Toni Lynn-15, Gregg Jr.-12 and Kyle-3 ½.Average workday: Twelve
hours and longer when traveling.First job ever: Deli
man.Other job you would like to try: Sportscaster.Role model: My
dad Larry (77), who earned a purple heart as a Marine in World War II.Favorite Book: “The
Godfather.”Favorite TV show: Anytime
the Yankees are on television.Biggest regret: Not
finishing college and going to law school.Proudest moment: My
wedding day and the days my children were born, equally.Biggest risk: Buying
my first home.Favorite drink: Absolut
and 7-up with a lemon wedge.Favorite movie: “The
Outlaw Josey Wales.”Favorite restaurant: Angelo’s
in Little Italy, New York City.Would like to have met: Jesus.Drives (vehicle): 2003
Mercedes E-320.Favorite vacation spot: California.Favorite philosopher: Nostradamus.One-word description: Dedicated.

B.F. Rich Adds to Sales
TeamB.F. Rich of Newark, Del., has
added two new sales professionals to its team.

Joe Crane will
serve as sales representative for Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He has 20 years
experience in the construction industry, and is a former business owner.

Grant Torney joins
the CAD sales and support team on a part-time basis. Torney, who has 13 years
experience as a project manager in the commercial construction industry, will
perform take-offs and estimate commercial and new construction projects as well
as work on new business development in the commercial arena.

PROMOTIONS

Rick E. Keup Named
President of Simonton Windows

Rick
E. Keup has taken over as
president of Simonton Windows after a 15-month transition into the new role.
Prior to joining Simonton in 2002, Keup held presidential positions with L.R.
Nelson Corp and Ames/True Temper Corp.

“We’re excited about
the talent, enthusiasm and dedication he brings to this role,” said
Sam Ross, chairman and CEO of SBR Inc., owner of Simonton Windows. “With Rick
in this leadership post we’re solidly positioning Simon Windows for future
growth.”

Former president John
Brunett, has been promoted to a corporate position with SBR Inc.

Postak Named Truseal’s
Director of Research and Development

Truseal
Technologies of Beachwood, Ohio, has promoted Lori
Postak, a polymer chemist, to
associate director of research and development. Postak has been at the company
for 16 years and has served as marketing and product manager as well as project
leader during the development of new insulating glass (IG) spacers.

Postak has been very
involved in studies concerning IG sealants and argon permeability.

UP-AND-COMERS

Fleming’s Grandson
Starts Charity

Jordyn Harrison, the
12-year-old grandson of Screen Center Sales’ president and chief executive
officer George Fleming, has started his own charity, “Kids for Kids.” The
charity, based where Jordan lives in Lindsay, Ontario, is dedicated to providing
backpacks, books and toys for children in care at the Children’s Aid Societies
throughout Ontario.

Harrison first thought of
the idea when he read Chicken
Soup for the Pre-Teen Soul about
a young girl who began a similar program in her area after learning that many
foster children travel from house to house with few belongings and not even a
bag to care these few belongings in.

Harrison is also known
throughout the industry for accompanying his grandfather to trade shows and
helping him in the company’s booth.